in good faith
71good faith purchaser — A purchaser who buys without notice of circumstance which would put a person of ordinary prudence on inquiry as to the title, or as to an impediment on the title, of a seller. Sometimes used interchangeably with a buyer in ordinary course of… …
72good faith exception to exclusionary rule — See Exclusionary Rule …
73good faith purchaser — A purchaser who buys without notice of circumstance which would put a person of ordinary prudence on inquiry as to the title, or as to an impediment on the title, of a seller. Sometimes used interchangeably with a buyer in ordinary course of… …
74good faith — Fairness and equity. The antithesis of fraud and deceit. Acting in the absence of circumstances placing a man of ordinary prudence on inquiry. Pennington County Bank v First State Bank, 110 Minn 263, 125 NW 119 (accepting a forged check.) Acting… …
75good faith holder — See holder in due course …
76good faith in adverse possession — For practical purposes in most jurisdictions, actual, open, notorious, exclusive and hostile possession; in other jurisdictions, by force of statute, occupancy under a bona fide belief in one s title as a valid title. 3 Am J2d Adv P § 98 …
77good faith in collective bargaining — An honest and sincere intent and purpose to explore all possibilities of settlement of the matters in dispute, until the exhaustion of all reasonable efforts and the arrival at a point where a definite decision is reached, presupposing freedom… …
78good faith of occupant making improvement — A reasonable and honest belief of the occupant in his right or title, such state of mind not being negatived by any showing that diligence would have revealed the absence of any title held by him. 27 Am J1st Improv § 14 …
79good faith operation — See bona fide operation …
80good faith purchaser — See bona fide purchaser …